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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Governor DeWine Issues Letter to Ohio School
Superintendents on Safety Initiatives
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(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio
Governor Mike DeWine today sent a letter to school superintendents
to provide information on the recent changes to Ohio law and to
raise awareness about school safety services and resources offered
by the state.
The letter addresses the following:
* Student Wellness and Success funding for mental health programming
and training
* Ohio School Safety Center resources and expansion
* $100 million in grants for school safety and security upgrades
* New behavioral threat assessment training for educators
* Optional arming of school staff and training requirements
"House Bill 99, which I signed this week, addresses the option of
arming school staff. Arming school personnel is a serious decision
that is left up entirely to your school. It is optional. It is one
of many tools that you can choose based on your unique school
situation. Other tools, such as a school safety officer, may serve
your school better," wrote Governor DeWine in the letter. "I signed
this bill because we know some schools want to do this and know that
each school situation is different I did not want to deny schools
this option and wanted to make sure that if a school chooses this
option that all training hours are directly relevant to situations
that could occur in schools. However, I have made it clear that, in
my opinion, the much preferred option is to have a school resource
officer in each school building."
Governor DeWine's recent school safety announcements are part of a
multi-faceted, comprehensive approach to school safety that has been
in process since taking office 2019. Ongoing initiatives directly
and indirectly impact school safety through efforts contributing to
an overall reduction in violence and enhanced mental wellness
services for youth.
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